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The New Zealand Banking Company series of New Zealand in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries. On 1 September 1840, the New Zealand Banking Company (NZB) opened at Kororareka (present-day Russell) in the Bay of Islands on the North Island. In 1842, a branch was

The New Zealand Banking Company series of New Zealand in the World Currency contains 0 distinct entries.

On 1 September 1840, the New Zealand Banking Company (NZB) opened at Kororareka (present-day Russell) in the Bay of Islands on the North Island. In 1842, a branch was established in Auckland after the seat of government moved to that city. Take care not to confuse this company with the New Zealand Banking Corporation (NZBC) of 1863.

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